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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
October 7, 1938
COUNCIL TOLD OF
DEFENSE EFFORTS
(CONCLUDED FROM PACE ONE)
RELIEF'S
SHOLEM ALEICHEM INSTITUTE PLANS HOME
DINNER OCT. 23
TO CAMPAIGN FOR SCHOOL BUILDING
The liome Relief Society dinner
able free to any member of the
dance is scheduled to take place
Jewish community.
Last Saturday evening, a con- tion. Among those who volun- Sunday, Oct 23, at 6:30 p. m., at
Levy Becker described a se-
teered were: N. Banish, Hertz,
ries of cultural programs sched- ference was conducted by local Mr. and Mrs. Skein, Olansky, Hotel Stadler. An evening of en-
joyment is assured, as the finest
8210 TWELFTH ST.
uled tentatively as a community educators and members of the Machin, Shubove, Siegel and Kleg.
undertaking by the Jewish Com- Sholem Aleichem Institute for the ner. The committee will soon e n tertainment
TRINITY 2.0100
and musk has
munity Center. Ile appealed for
purpose of discussing the possi- make public its plans.
been secured.
the support of the Council in
Soon
after
the
holidays,
the
ser-
bility
of
a
new
building
for
the
Numerous
COMING
making this program a success.
Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute. fee of Friday night cultural eve- ways' of raising
A resolution was passed accept-
The chairman was Louis LaMed, nings in the Dexter School will be quotas for the
ing the invitation of the Center
who demonstrated in his speech resumed for the season.
dinner dance
to aid in sponsoring the project-
The first four programs will be have been plan-
ed community cultural program. that both the Dexter School, which
The Great Yiddish Talkie
has grown lately, and the cultural in the following order: First eve- ned. For further
Samuel Lieberman of the Her- activities among adults cuuld not ning, a talk on Yiddish humor and
information call
dichever Verein announced a con- be properly conducted in the small wit; second evenings, a sympos-
Mrs. Al Weis-
tribution from his organization house which the institute possesses ium on the true beliefs of a friend
man, Tyler 5-
in the sum of $35. to be used by in the Dexter neighborhood. Ad- or member of the Sholem Aleichem
8129. All those
the Council for the purpose of dresses were delivered by Messrs Institute; third evening, a discus.
desiring to place
circulating positive information Finkelstein, Landis, Duker, Slin- sion of Hebrew literature; fourth
their pledges or Mrs. Allender
about Jews. He said that his
Featuring CELIA ADLER
bone, Shein, Mykovsky, Klezner, evening, a symposium on some po- r esery ations
group realized the need for coun- and Bercovich. They all stressed litical questions.
may do so by calling any of the
Also Yiddish Shorts
tera
cting anti-Semitic propagan- the importance of erecting
The first Friday night gather- following: Mrs. William Roth,
cul-
da through the distribution of tural center, a new home for the ing will be on Oct. 14, when Louis
Mrs. Ruben Allender, Mrs. Charles
such pamphlets as Father Moo- Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute. LaMed will discuss Yiddish humor
Harris, Mrs. Joseph Jacobs, Mrs.
For the present week the
dy's "Why Are Jews Perse-
Those present responded to the and wit. The Friday night gath- Bernard Komer, Mrs. Barney New-
well known talkie will con-
cuted?" which proves the falsity plea, and volunteered to take part erings will be held at the Dexter
of the many charges against the in a campaign among Jewish or- Sholem Aleichem School, 3754 man.
tinue--
The Home Relief Society was
Jews. He expressed the hope
ganizations for a new school and Monterey. There will be no ad- founded 15 years ago with the ob-
that other Jewish organizations
mission charge.
sec-
cultural
home
in
the
Dexter
ject
of affording emergency relief
I
likewise would contribute sub-
to victims of unfortunate dram-
stantial sums of money for this
stances. The Home Relief Society
worthy Cause.
has been able to maintain this pur-
The question of the need for
pose and to broaden its program
vocational guidance has been
This film stars
of emergency welfare work through
raised on numerous occasions in
ANNA HOLLANDER
the constant interest and generous
(CONCLUDED
FROM
PACE
ONE)
economic,
and
political
history,
the community. The Council
LEO FUCHS
points out that half of the popu- co-operation of the Jewish commu-
adopted a resolution inviting "the
districs
were
forced
to
supply
grain
MUNI SARABROFF
lation of the world today sub- nity.
Jewish Welfare Federation at .1
The dinner dance is the major
the Jewish Community Center to for the needs of various urban scribes to a religion—whether Jew-
and Many Others
fund-raising project of the year,
cooperate in setting up a com- centers, particularly Rome. Fin- ish, Christian, or Mohammedan—
On Oct. 21, Mrs. Ben Schwartz
You will also be treated
ally,
Constantine
issued
an
edict,
based
on
the
teachings
of
the
mittee for investigating the prob-
to the finest Yiddish Shorts
forbidding the peasants, who had small Pharisee sect living in Pales- will be hostess to the members of
lem of vocational guidance."
the Home Relief Society at her
formerly been free, to leave their tine 2,000 years ago.
ever shown, starring the
Announcement was made of
home on Blaine Ave., for the vic-
farms, thus reducing them to vir-
most renowned list of Jew-
the appointment of a liaison
tory meeting.
tual serfdom and peonage.
ish actors and actresses.
Sam Lucas to Manage
committee with the League for
A special meeting of the Home
But all of these measures play-
Human Rights, which will act
Two
Downtown
Stores
Daily-7 P.M. to 11:30 P.M.
Relief Society was held at the
as the anti-Nazi committee of ed into the hands of the few; and
home of Mrs. Oscar Goldman of
For
George
&
Henry
Sat. and Sun.-2 P. M. to
helped
to
hasten
the
ruin
of
the
the Council. It will be the aim
Cortland Ave. on Oct. 7.
11:30 P. M.
of this committee to bring the middle class, the backbone of the
The following' donations are
George & Henry, prominent
work of the league into closer state. In the meantime, the spirit-
gratefully
acknowledged: In mem-
TICKETS:
touch with the affiliated organi- ual decay of the Roman world was Detroit clothiers and haberdash- ory of Isadore Marx from Mr. and
showing
itself
by
cynicism
in
pub-
ere
for
more
than
three
decades,
60 cents, Adults
zations of the Council.
Mrs. Al Weisman; in memory of
The cooperation of Superin- lie affairs, by a falling birthrate, announce the appointment of Isadore Marx from Mr. and Mrs.
10 cents Children
tendent of Schools Frank J. and above all by confusion in re- Sam Lucas as general manager J. Berman; in memory of Morris
ligious
life.
The
old
traditions
Cody has been secured, in elim-
Tushbant from Mr. and Mrs. Bar-
inating, insofar as possible, the were being swept away. They were
ney Newman.
scheduling of major examinations being replaced not by higher con-
during the principal Jewish holi- cepts, but by degraded forms of
Egyptian and Asiatic worship.
days.
Season's Greetings
In the course of the fifth cen-
Three new organizations were
admitted to membership in the tury, the city which in its prime
Council: Council of Jewish Wom- had successfully resisted the force
en's Reading Circles, Zhitomer and skill of Hannibal, was sacked
Progressive Verein, and Work- by the barbarians no less than six
men's Circle No. 181. This brings times. With its fill there dis-
to 175 the total number of affil- appeared the last vestiges of world
New Associate Director of Hillel l
culture. Roads were torn up and
iated organizations.
Foundation Speaks Before
During the present elections in left to ruin; ships were sunk or
Pisgah
permitted
to
rot;
magnificent
tem-
Detroit certain candidates belong-
EXPERT SERVICE ON
ing to the Jewish group adver- ples were destroyed; their statu-
ALL MAKES
ary
was
broken
to
pieces;
ancient
tise themselves as running on
In a scholarly and lucid de-
"a Jewish platform." To create manuscripts were burned.
scription of the aims and pur-
Within a few generations, the
the impression that there exists
21481 PICKFORD AVE.
poses of Bnai Brith Hillel
"a Jewish vote," clubs are or- learning of Plato and Aristotle, the
Foundations now functioning at
Redford 4004
ganized as Jewish Republican or medicine of Hippocrates and Galen,
13 state universities, and of the
Jewish Democratic. The Council the mathematics of Archimedes
wnys and means adopted for
ratified the action of the execu- and Euclid, the dramas of Sophoe-
their achievement, Dr. Isaac Rabi-
tive committee in issuing a state- les and Euripides, the comedies of
nowitz, newly appointed associ-
ment which declared that "such Aristophanes, the astronomy of
Season's Greetings
ate director of the foundation
activities are inconsistent with Ptolemy, had all been forgotten.
at the University of Michigan,
and repugnant to the essential The world was thrown back a mil-
Flowers for Every Occasion
laid particular stress on the
SAM LUCAS
spirit of our American democ- lenium and a half; once more it
preservation of our cultural heri-
racy. The Jewish issue is not found itself in the period of David for their two downtown stores tage by inculcating the student
involved in the present elections and' llomer, but without either located at Michigan at Shelby with a modicum of justifiable
and there is no such thing as a psalmist or poet.
and Woodward at Congress.
pride in our ethical and spirtual
Had the imminent destruction of
Jewish vote."
Mr. Lucas brings to this pod- contributions to the world, in an
Since the next few months will cultural values been completed, the don a thorough konwledge of address Monday night before a
16491 Woodward Avenue
be filled with activities, organi- fourteen centuries which have men's apparel as the result of capacity audience attending an
TOwnsend 8.6232
zations were urged to make use elapsed since the fall of Rome many years experience with na- open meeting of Pisgah Lodge.
Flowers by Wire—F.T.D.
of the community calendar main- could hardly have sufficed to bring tional organizations both in man- Songs by Cyril. Vezemael and
tained by the Council for the up into the light of the 20th cen- ufacturing and retailing.
musical renditions by a trio un-
purpose of clearing dates of tury. That the fall of Rome re-
"In line with George & Henry's der the leadership of Louis Bodo
sulted merely in the decline, and new policy, plans for an exten- formed the entertainment part of
affairs.
Mr. Shetzer announced that not in the annihilation, of civiliza- sive fall newspaper advertising the evening's program.
Season's Greetings
the annual Community Fund tion, was due to forces which ema- campaign are rapidly being
Harry Yudkoff, chairman of
drive would be held during No- nated from Palestne — Judaism, pushed to completion," said Mr. the membership committee, re-
vember and December. He urged Christianity,' and Mohammedan- Lucas.
ported satisfactory progress in
the Jewish organizations, as well ism. The part which they played
the drive for the Leo N. Levi
as the individual Jews, to give in the reconstruction of human
Hospital Jubilee Class, which will
liberally when called upon to do thought will be the subject of our
be initiated on Sunday, Dec. 4,
mo, emphasizing that a number next discussion.
14458 Gd. R.v^r at S rathinoor
in connection with the lodge's
Ilinifes oor Fin kelolelnill be pleased
of Jewish agencies derive much i r,nrat
olutinn..or;
celebration of the 95th anniver-
gir l hznAb,p.I.n,ne,..
Phone llogarth 4108
of their support from the Fund.
sary of Bnai Brith. Ile also
' raised
hear., on I he homes
n
Formal greetings, in the form quodlon.
2774C Gd. River at 8-Mi. Rd.
lie may he
announced a special meeting of
prides of ROD',
I n
The first session of the newly
The Detroit deal.
of
a
prepared
resolution.
were
nthirrownl ea
the vocational guidance commit-
Redford 1099
or Cl his Ake in Ole Jeolfth formed A. Z. A. school is to be
extended to the United Hebrew Chronicle,
tee, to be held Wednesday, Oct.
Seminary
of
America,
3050
Thelli0{11.1
held Tuesday, Oct. 11, at 8 p. m. 12, at Congregation Bnai Moshe,
Fehools, which are now observ- Dryads.). New In. CIO ).
r.
N
1
in
the
Bnai
David
social
hall.
14,0•Ight, 1555, N. A
ing the 12th annual observance
to which students and parents,
The initial epeaker will be Jul-
if Education Month. during the
regardless of membership in the
Dr. Louis Finkelstein', "The ius Bisno, executive secretary of
month
of
Tishri.
order, are invited. The vast
Season's Greetings
Pharisees," in Two Volumes, the international order.
amount of material gathered by
The program for the evening
to Be Published by Jewish
TAU BETA GIRLS
the Bnai Brith Bureau on Voca-
Publication Society, Oct. 20. will also consist of speakers from
Tau Beta Girls are accepting
tional Research during the past
The publication data of "The the fraternity. Jess Feller, newly
sew members, over 23 years of
two years will be available to
Gasoline — Oil -- Service
age, who are interested In so- Pharisees" by Dr. Louis Finkel- appointed state deputy, will ad- all interested in choosing their
Parking for 200 cars
cial activities. If Interested, stein, to be issued in two volumes dress the body. An added feature future paths of livelihood.
communicate with Miss Minnie by the Jewish Publication Society will be movies taken as the Estes
In recognition of outstanding
24-hour watchman service
Hersch, Trinity 2-3817. The next of Philadelphia, was originally an- Park convention and a community work done in connection with
meeting will be held Tuesday , nounced for September but has sing.
last year's membership campaign,
The school is open to members Herman Osnos, d past president
Oct. 11, at 2031 Hazelwood Ave.. been delayed and will now definite-
of A. Z. A. and prospective mem- of the lodge, was presented with
at the home of Miss Helen Rosen- ly occur on Oct. 20.
Dr. Finkelstein, in this social, bers.
berg.
a jewelled Menorah—the emblem
For further information call of the order—by the president,
Erwin Ilarvith, Townsend 8-5725. Joseph Sanders.
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Monday, Oct. to
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Dr. I. Rabinowitz
Stresses Jewish
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David School
PLAN RELIEF FOR Bnai
Has Big Enrollment
JEWS IN POLAND
Plans to coordinate the work
for the relief of Jews in Poland
will be made at a second con-
ference of representatives of or-
ganizations and synagogues, to
be held at 8:30 p. m. on Thurs-
day, Oct. 13, at the Bialystoker
Center, 8623 Linwood Ave.
A. Z. A. SCHOOL
STARTS OCT
%/
The Religious School of Con-
gregation Bnai David opened last
Sunday morning with a record
enrollment. The session was spent
In addition to plans for relief
work, a musical program will
be represented and refreshments
will be served.
in the conducting of miniature
holiday services for the children.
Registrants will still be accepted
this Sunday and parents are re-
quested to come with their chil-
dren for registration. Classes are
available to accommodate all chil-
dren between kindergarten and
high school age. This Sunday will
he marked by a Succoth program
In the synagogue Succah.
The work is in charge of trained
teachers who are supervised by
Rabbi J. S. Sperka.
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die
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GOOD GULF
BOB WADE'S
Good Gulf Service
Annual Shaarey Zedek Knights of Pythias to Initi-
Men's Club Sport Night ate Jacob H. Werner Class
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The annual sports night smoker
of the Men's Club of Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek will be held
in the social hall of the syna-
gogue on Wednesday evening.
Oct. 12. This will be in the na-
ture of a smoker. Refreshments
will be served.
Abe Schmier and Gus New-
man are co-chairmen of the com-
mittee on arrangements and
Harry Satovsky is in charge of
refreshments.
The Chess Club, functioning
under the auspices of the Men's
Club, has resumed activities. Jack
Rogvoy and Harry Schechter, co-
chairmen, announce that a tour-
nament will be held shortly.
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Goldie Kirsch, second vice-
president of the local chapter of
the Junior Auxiliary of Bnai
Brith, has returned from Chicago
where she attended the annual
meeting of the Bnai Brith Junior
Council. At a meeting held on
Sept. 28, Miss Kirsch reported
that many important events were
discussed and arranged for the
coming year, including the an-
nual rally to be held in Chicago
on Labor Day.
On Tuesday evening, Oct. 11,
Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights of
Pythias, will exemplify the rank
of "Page" on the Jacob 11. Wer-
ner class, beginning at 7 p. in.
and closing at 8:30 p. m. It will
be followed by an evening of
entertainment conducted by a
master of ceremonies from a
well known downtown night club,
climaxing with a 12-round box-
ing match. Members and for-
mer members are invited. Re-
freshments will be served free.
Chancellor Commander Rabbi
Harold N. Rosenthal announces
that all former members can be
reinstated for a nominal fee with
all dues in arrears cancelled.
Isador Gruakin, chairman of
the membership committee, states
that applications for new mem-
bers with initiation fees waived
are still available.
Joseph H. Snider, chairman of
the bingo committee, announces
that all preparations for the
weekly Wednesday bingo parties
are completed, and the first party
will be held on Wednesday night,
Oct. 12, at 8:30 p. m. Members
and friends are invited to spend
an enjoyable evening. Refresh-
ments will be served free. Pro-
ceeds of the bingo party are to
be used to send underprivileged
children to a fresh air camp
next summer.
Music Study Club Choral STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
Begins Rehearsals
IMNr1.1•DED lenolf PADE ONE)
The Music Study Club Choral applauded .. . But the bosses of
has begun its rehearsals which the congress had the last say, de-
take place at the main branch leting all references to Watt's
of the Y. W. C. A. Members blast against fascism from press
and prospective members of the releases on his speech.
John Matthew Sweeney is en-
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Wrenn are conlially invited to get titled to some sort of medal as
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